Year Category: 2018

SSEK Partner Dewi Savitri Reni to Speak at ICC Indonesia Arbitration Event

Dewi Savitri Reni, a partner at SSEK Legal Consultants, will be a featured speaker at the International Court of Arbitration (ICC) 1st ICC Indonesia Arbitration Day, which will be held in Jakarta on Friday, November 23, 2018. The event will bring together leading practitioners from Indonesia and abroad to discuss key issues in domestic and SSEK Partner Dewi Savitri Reni to Speak at ICC Indonesia Arbitration Event

SSEK Managing Partner Discusses Foreign Investment Opportunities and Challenges in Indonesia

Denny Rahmansyah, the managing partner of SSEK Legal Consultants, recently did a Q&A with Asia Law Portal on opportunities and challenges for foreign investors in Indonesia. Denny discussed legal considerations for foreign investors entering Indonesia, capital requirements and the Indonesian real estate sector, among other topics. You can see the full Q&A here. Denny joined SSEK Managing Partner Discusses Foreign Investment Opportunities and Challenges in Indonesia

Indonesia Issues Regulation to Prioritize the Domestic Use of Crude Oil

The Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources has issued Regulation No. 42 of 2018 regarding the Prioritization of the Use of Crude Oil for the Fulfilment of Domestic Demand (MEMR Reg 42/2018), which came into effect on September 6, 2018. MEMR Reg 42/2018 was issued in response to the order by Indonesian President Joko Indonesia Issues Regulation to Prioritize the Domestic Use of Crude Oil

SSEK Indonesia Partner Discusses Cross-Border Transactions at Hong Kong Seminar

SSEK founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy was a panelist at the recent Freshfields Stronger Together seminar in Hong Kong. Ira\'s session, \"Yin and Yang of Cross-Border Deals,” looked at restrictions on outbound and inbound investment, M&A deal certainty, drivers and issues for inbound and outbound transactions, and the impact of tightening foreign direct investment controls SSEK Indonesia Partner Discusses Cross-Border Transactions at Hong Kong Seminar

SSEK Hosts Indonesian Employment Law Seminar

SSEK recently organized an Indonesian employment law seminar on “Handling the Termination Process.” Indrawan Dwi Yuriutomo, a senior associate in the firm’s labor and employment practice, led attendees through topics including strategies and tips for managing the termination process, different types of labor disputes, and navigating the Indonesian labor court. The seminar was held at SSEK Hosts Indonesian Employment Law Seminar

SSEK Partner a Panelist at Discussion on ‘Globalization Redefined’

Rusmaini Lenggogeni, a partner at SSEK , was a panelist at a recent event in Rome on “Globalization Redefined.” The discussion was organized by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and was held in conjunction with the International Bar Association’s annual conference. Rusmaini was on the panel for the session titled “The Next SoftBank.” This session examined the SSEK Partner a Panelist at Discussion on ‘Globalization Redefined’

SSEK Partner Discusses Indonesian Investment and Regulations at Singapore Event

Fransiscus Rodyanto, a partner at SSEK Legal Consultants, discussed investment opportunities and business regulations in Indonesia during a recent event with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI). Frans was joined by Azman Jaafa, the deputy managing partner of RHTLaw Taylor Wessing, for the event on Oct. 19, 2018. The discussion focused on SSEK Partner Discusses Indonesian Investment and Regulations at Singapore Event

SSEK Lawyers Lead Training on Indonesian Oil and Gas Contracts

SSEK partner Fransiscus Rodyanto led a session at a legal training seminar on Indonesian oil and gas contracts. The three-day seminar, held in Jakarta at the Pertamina Corporate University, was organized by Gadjah Mada University for junior, middle and senior legal staff members of the Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation and its subsidiaries SSEK Lawyers Lead Training on Indonesian Oil and Gas Contracts

PTs in Indonesia Told to Adjust Business Line Classifications

The Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights (“MOLHR”) and the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs (“CMEA”) issued a joint announcement on October 11, 2018, which was published on the website of the Online Single Submission (“OSS”) system. According to the announcement, limited liability companies (Perseroan Terbatas or “PTs”) that were established or expanded their PTs in Indonesia Told to Adjust Business Line Classifications